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    Long Days Journey Into Night

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    Eugene O’Neill’s Play‚ Long Days Journey into Night On June 25‚ 1939‚ Eugene O’Neill began an outline for a literary masterpiece that would reach its completion on April 1‚ 1941. The title of his autobiographical drama is Long Days Journey into Night. He wrote it for  his wife on the occasion of their 12th wedding anniversary in 1940. The play was written in part as a way for O’Neill to show the world what his family was like and in what sort of environment he was raised. The story of one day

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    Harlem Reflection

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    watched about cultural appropriation. A student described the unique sights‚ sounds‚ and smells of Harlem. This student’s perspective was contradictory to another’s‚ who only knew of the neighborhood what he heard by word of mouth. This flawed view consisted of solely danger and poverty. When the student with the flawed view heard a real description of Harlem‚ he was awed into remarking‚ “Show me THAT Harlem”. This remark partly encapsulates how I’ve prayed for the world. One of the biggest battles we

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    World War Z is an apocalyptic zombie film based on the novel of the same name. Like zombie flicks like “Night of the Living Dead” and “Resident Evil: Apocalypse‚” the movie showed how the main characters escaped from the hordes of flesh-eating zombie. However‚ zombies in World War Z can move faster compared to the zombies of Resident Evil and Dawn of the Dead. The movie starts with different news about unexplained phenomena such as dying dolphins and pandemic. However‚ the media seem to downplay

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    Professor Anderson English 103 April 23‚ 2014 Journal #3 In the play Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’neil‚ the character Mary Tyrone the mother of and wife of the Tyrone family is considered to be a tragic figure. Mary is portrayed to be a tragic character because she has been born of a father who was an addict. She mentions in the play how she remembers seeing him drink and the readers are able to understand the pain she had gone through because of how she mentions it. Most people

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    	In the play Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’Neill‚ the Tyrone family is haunted not by what is present in flesh facing them‚ but by memories and constant reminders of what has been the downfall of the family for years. " No it can never be now. But it was once‚ before you-" (72) [James Tyrone referring to the Morphine addiction of his wife‚ Mary‚ which attributed to the undoing of the family]. Their trials and tribulations are well documented by O’Neill through the proficient

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    Pablo Picasso did many great artwork paintings. One of the famous paintings was Starry Night by Van Gogh. The artwork consists of landscape night view of the sky. Stars‚ lights‚ mountains‚ places‚ regions‚ and the moon. The moon shined as a baking white powder and the stars twinkle in the sky. Also the lights illuminate the sky view of the town. The sky has a rhythm of wave’s direction going towards the moonlight. The archirture church has pointy steel it points in the steep hill mountainside. The

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    denial‚ one can live a misleading life. People are forced to operate under a façade until they are forced to reflect upon their fake life. This may result in epiphanies which compel them to learn something about themselves. In Long Day’s Journey into Night‚ a play by Eugene O’Neill‚ a day in the life of the Tyrone family is chronicled as they start off acting as a close family but the reality of their situation is unraveled through the day under the use of drugs and alcohol. Each member of Tyrone family

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    Civil Right Diary

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    21‚ 1965 Dear Diary‚ This afternoon I went to the Audubon Ballroom to hear the great Malcolm X speak. When I got to the ballroom things was different there was protesters or police. Any other time Malcolm X meeting in the heart of Harlem had police everywhere. As usual I was with my boyfriend who followed every step of Malcolm‚ he believed that things needed to change and Malcolm stood for that and he’s what this country needed. Hand and hand we walk into the meeting room

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    Alex Montalbano Vincent van Gogh 1 In the painting Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh‚ you see two prominent swirls in the background in the sky. One swirl flows into the second‚ smaller swirl. Both light blue swirls are flowing to the right through a dark blue night sky. In the upper right hand corner is a yellow-orange crescent moon surrounded by a yellow glow. Also in the background are eleven variously sized yellow-orange stars scattered amongst the blue sky. At the bottom of the background‚ right

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    Harlem Internship

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    internship‚ I was assigned to serve the Harlem community which has high proportions of Black and Hispanic residents who have low socioeconomic status. Many of the Harlem residents live below the Federal Poverty Level and spend more than 30% of their monthly gross income on rent. Harlem has higher unemployment rates than New York City in general. In addition‚ Harlem has a high percentage of people without a high school diploma. As a result‚ many of the Harlem residents have no credential to get high-paying

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